Hi Stefan,

On 03/09/2015 09:42 PM, Stefan Gruber wrote:
dear tor project-team,
I have tried to contact you via the help-desk and got informed that this
isnt the right way for my concern. Now i have subscribe the www-team
mailing list and "Sherief" from the support answered me and said that
"Sebastian (our website maintainer) will surely answer you". So here
follows my message:

Well, after they promised I reply I better do that, don't I :)

In my job and my free time im a passionated austrian web developer. My
most interests are: linux, php, mysql, javascript, html, css, gfx
design, security, cryptocurrencies and especially the tor project. But
now to my request or wish on your team:

Awesome. We have few people who are excited about web development amongst us, and I'm not one of them either. I'm just taking care of what needs doing most because nobody else is and it's really important. As you can probably tell, there's lots to be done.

As already said I am a great fan of the tor project and all arround it.
I would like to take part, help or/and support our project. As
webdeveloper i can offer you support all things that have to do with the
website or my knowledege
- correct bugs / mistakes / styling bug and all kind of this stuff.
- extend your website with new features that you wish or if i have a
good idea which you would like
- complete redesign of your website: everything from the
psd-layout-preview to the developement of it. I also would love to make
just a redesign layout as preview for you. if you dont like it i can
change things make a new or throw the idea away (and make a new layout
if you wish)
- every kind of work/tasks/bugs what need to be done, tested, proofed,
corrected or anything.
- It would be the greatest honor for me to support you in any possible way.

First off, have you seen our bugtracker at https://trac.torproject.org? It is used not just for code bugs, but also website issues, enhancements, etc. Take a look at the website component there.

Our website is written in WML, an html-like language with some extensions to facilitate includes and supporting some calculations etc. If you don't know it already, it should not be hard to get familiar with it at all. We maintain the website from a git repository, available at https://gitweb.torproject.org/project/web/webwml.git/ - do you know your way around git?

Also feel free to swing by our irc channels #tor and #tor-dev on the OFTC network, that's where we do most of our communication/discussion.

Cheers and all the best
Sebastian
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